Visually impaired girl missing after birthday party in school


KUALA LUMPUR: Police are appealing for the public's help to locate a visually impaired girl who has not returned home since Saturday (Dec 7) morning.

Sungai Buloh OCPD Supt Mohd Hafiz Muhammad Nor said Dhiya Azzahra Muhamad Alhalifi, 12, was reported missing by her father at 7.40pm Saturday after realising that the second of five siblings had not returned home since 9am the same day.

According to him, initial investigations found that the girl had informed her father that she was attending a birthday celebration at school at about 8.30am before he realised that she had not returned home.

"The girl, whose last address was at an apartment in Section U3, Shah Alam, Selangor, is 150cm tall and weighs 45kg with tanned skin. She was last seen wearing a pair of denim pants, a black sweatshirt and headscarf, as well as a pair of colourful sports shoes," he said in a statement on Sunday (Dec 8).

Supt Hafiz said the girl had a vision problem, due to a cataract in her right eye when she was a child and had undergone surgery to remove the membrane.

Members of the public with information regarding the girl are asked to contact the nearest police station or assistant investigating officer Sergeant Mohd Hizam Talib at 012-6550262.- Bernama

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